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Alkaline-Manganese Dioxide
Applications
DURACELL® alkaline batteries-with their superi-
or drain rate characteristics good shelf storage life low
internal resistance, and wide operating temperature
range-are a popular choice for many portable power
applications. The most common uses are found in the
consumer market, in applications such as photographic
equipment, remote control devices, toys, electronic
games, flashlights, tape recorders, home health care
devices, radios, shavers, clocks, calculators and comput-
ers.
Alkaline cells also have significant application
presence in the industrial and government sectors. Some
industrial applications include portable medical and
industrial instrumentation, portable and emergency
lighting products, communications equipment, and
portable electrical measurement devices. Military applica-
tions include a variety of communication devices and
general instrumentation.
Duracell is actively involved in the development
of battery products that can power applications current-
ly utilizing rechargeable batteries or AC power, such as
notebook computers, handheld cellular phones, cam-
corders, power tools, and more. The goal of this devel-
opment program is to provide customers with a primary
battery option where needed.
Battery Care
7.1 Storage Conditions
Batteries should be stored at temperatures
between 50°F (10°C) and 77°F (25°C), with relative
humidity not exceeding 65 percent. Refrigeration of
alkaline batteries is not necessary because of their very
good capacity retention. Excessive temperature cycling
and storage at temperatures greater than 77°F (25°C)
should be avoided to maximize shelf life.
7.2 Proper Usage and Handling
Discharged batteries should be removed from
equipment to prevent possible damage. Batteries should
be removed from a device when it is not expected to be
in use for several months. Batteries should also be
removed from equipment while it is being powered by
household (AC) current. Always replace all batteries at
the same time since batteries in series, in different
states of discharge, may eventually drive the weakest
battery into voltage reversal with progressive risk of
leak age or rupture. Mixing battery systems, such as
alkaline with zinc-carbon, may also result in voltage
reversal and should be avoided.
Always replace the battery or batteries in your
equipment with the size and type of battery specified by
the equipment manufacturer.
Keep batteries away from small children. If
swallowed, consult a physician at once. (For information
on treatment, telephone the National Capital Poison
Center, Washington, D.C., at 202-625-3333 collect.)
7.3 Charging
All batteries listed in this bulletin are of the
primary type and are not designed to be recharged.
Attempts to recharge an alkaline battery may cause an
imbalance within the cell, leading to gassing and possi-
bly explosion on either charge or discharge cycles.
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